Dear Mikael.
Many thanks. Your solution
\setupheadertexts
[{\headnumber[section]\quad\getmarking[section][current]}]
[]
[]
[{Chapter \headnumber[chapter]:\quad\getmarking[chapter][current]}]
is precisely what I searched for. Many thanks once more.
With best regards
M.K.
Good evening.
I'm sorry to post one more rahter simple question, but I'm desperate
because I can't solve it myself.
In my document I use numbered chapters (\chapter) and non-numbered
chapters (\title). I want both to be in the table of content. How can I
do it? I tried two solutions, but none
there has been a fix in the guillemots (wrong latin modern defs)
It works great now. Thanks a lot, Hans.
David
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On Fri, 21 May 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
The reason is that the environment that handles the : is loaded after the
first access to the utility file;
you can try to add this to your local cont-sys.tex file
\enablemode[activecolon] \usemodule[tryout]
Yes, it works. Thank you!
Peter
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Hans Hagen wrote:
columns.pdf (column sets)
else, play with
\starttabulate[|p|p|p]
\NC ... \NC ... \NC ... \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
Following the suggestions I tried to use the \column command to split
the columns. But my main problem remains. With the \startcolumnset
command I can not achive